A groom-to-be had a shocking confession from a female friend at his bachelor party. He ignored her drunk confession and later told her he doesn’t care about her feelings or opinions. She then exposed him to their mutual friends, causing a rift. Was he wrong to invalidate her feelings or is she an A-hole for trying to ruin his wedding? Read the full story and decide for yourself.
Drunk female friend confesses concern about groom’s future wife

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Groom-to-be dismisses female friend’s feelings after drunken confession

Groom-to-be shuts down love confession from female friend.

Groom-to-be shuts down female friend’s confession with brutal honesty

Insensitive groom-to-be rejects friend’s feelings, calls her embarrassing

Explaining actions to friends after hurting female friend’s feelings. AITA?

Setting boundaries with toxic friends for a healthier relationship

Groom-to-be shuts down female friend’s confession
Weddings can bring out unexpected emotions, but for this groom-to-be, his friend’s drunken confession was more than he could handle. The woman, who had reportedly been in love with him for years, expressed her disapproval of his upcoming nuptials and claimed his fiancée was not a good match. When the groom-to-be confronted her sober, he told her he didn’t care about her feelings and accused her of trying to ruin his wedding. The situation escalated when the friend exposed him to their mutual friends, leading to a debate on whether he was in the wrong for invalidating her feelings. However, he maintains that she had not been a good person towards his fiancée and had only changed her attitude after he set boundaries. What do you think? Was he justified in shutting down his friend’s confession, or should he have been more sensitive to her feelings? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
NTA. Friend waited too long. Drama-seeking behavior.
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NTA for having feelings, but Kelly is not a true friend

Disinvite her and move on. Confessing feelings days before wedding?
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Setting boundaries is important, but tact is key.

A supportive female friendship with a hopeful ending ✨

Bridezilla alert! Groom-to-be gets called out on his friend’s behavior

NTA for rejecting friend’s confession before wedding, 6 years late

Uninviting toxic friend from wedding? NTA, do it!

Friend confesses love, expects mind-reading groom-to-be to reciprocate. NTA.

Rom-coms get a bad rap as confessions at weddings are RUDE

Direct honesty is sometimes the kindest thing

Friend confesses love; groom-to-be sets boundaries, now NTA

Groom-to-be called out for being insensitive to emotional confession

Toxic friend tries to ruin groom’s happiness, gets kicked out

Groom-to-be rejects friend’s advance, but she won’t take no.

Supportive comment congratulates groom-to-be on marriage focus

Sometimes honesty is the best policy ♂️

Uninviting a long-time friend from your wedding: NTA ♀️ ♂️

When a friend crosses the line, you have to cut ties

Friend catches feelings for groom-to-be after 6 years, NTA for not noticing ♂️

Prioritizing the feelings of your fiancée is important

Validation is a two-way street You handled it well

Sometimes being rude is necessary to avoid misunderstandings. ♀️

Friend confesses crush, gets uninvited from wedding.

Setting boundaries with friends: NTA stands up for herself

Moving on can be tough, but it’s necessary. ️

Standing up for yourself can cost you friendships

Friend criticizes groom before wedding, NTA for responding.
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Cutting off unsupportive friends for a happy marriage? NTA

Delusional friend thinks groom-to-be will run away with her

Friend disrespects fiancée, gets shut down. Wedding invite revoked.

Burning a bridge or two can be a good thing

Groom shuts down friend’s advances, called ‘rude’ by a**hole

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries.

Uninvited friend causes chaos at wedding, hire security ASAP.

Wedding invite revoked! Bridezilla friend exposed.

Ditch the drama, keep the happiness.

Misunderstanding or not, his response was too harsh.

Congratulations on your engagement! Kelly was inappropriate and disrespectful. NTA.

Cut ties with toxic friends. NTA for prioritizing fiancée’s feelings.

Wedding drama: Friend uninvited after confronting groom-to-be

Friendzone defense or plain rudeness?

Groom-to-be stands up for his fiance against entitled friend

Setting boundaries and putting a stop to toxic behavior.

Cutting Kelly off from the wedding is necessary, NTA

Friend zoned the groom-to-be. ♀️

Groom-to-be defends himself and proves he’s NTA
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Setting boundaries with friends can be tough, but necessary

Real-life isn’t a movie, NTA for letting her down gently
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Setting boundaries is important. NTA for standing up for yourself

Fiancée first. Kelly needs to realize she’s not priority

Congrats! You’re NTA. Your friend needs to move on

Friend’s overreaction to harmless comment deemed NTA.

Friend confesses feelings before wedding, NTA for rejecting her.

Warning signs of a toxic friendship. Keep distance.

Set boundaries and stand your ground. NTA

Friend defends NTA’s actions, sparks debate among commenters

Friendship saved! Groom-to-be is not the a**hole
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Uninvited from wedding for disrespecting groom-to-be.
